It isn't done yet and it is making me sad ;-;
Though I think the bow is prettiest
Hello!
Hello! What brings you to my asks?
In lieu of today being April 1st, reblog, comment, etc if you'd like to be booped (in the ask box, seeing as there's no boop button sadly) <3
⁉️"what do you do when stuck on a scene?"
❤️"what are your favorite scenes from your WIPs?"
Honestly? When I am stuck on a scene, there are two things that could immediately happen. I just decide to time skip to a different scene as a temporary fix, or (the reason I have so many WIPs) start a new story because my brain churns out new story ideas. Worst case scenario, the story gets abandoned for a few months only for me to decide to rewrite it entirely and, in such rewriting, circumvent the scene that had bothered me or write it in a way that I like. Rarely do I ever erase a scene to write a new one. Often, for me, it's the case of the story wanting the scene for reasons unexplained to my conscious mind, but rewriting the scene tends to help.
For my favorite scene, it has to be the opening scene for Stars Of The Sky. I am not going to write it out here, but I feel that it is a perfect blend between describing the scenery, the area around the main character and the main character herself while not throwing every detail out. It describes major things for the scenery, then describes Hades, the main character, and then a mix of the two without putting every little detail in one paragraph, but over many paragraphs, and it helps establish a bit about Hades' Clan while still giving her the primary spotlight. It was also done in a way that I haven't done before, which made it enjoyable to do because it was new to me while maintaining my style of not immediately using the mc's name.
I've posted seven sentences of this opening scene, but not the entire opening scene. Just a small chunk. In total, the scene is 765 words, which... It is only a coincidence that the number does that (counts down). I don't really plan scenes, especially at the start of my stories, but I like how this one turned out.
60 questions that can be made into an OC ask game, or you can just fill everything out yourself to get to know your character a little better :)
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[1] What first impression do they typically make? Are they likeable from the get go, or take time to grow on people?
[2] How does their social personality differ from how they act when they’re alone?
[3] What emotion is the hardest for them to deal with?
[4] How physically and emotionally affectionate they are?
[5] Are they good at keeping secrets?
[6] How direct are they in conversations, do they speak in hints and riddles or bluntly say what they think?
[7] Are they a good liar, and what would they probably lie about?
[8] How open they are about their true feelings, both positive and negative?
[9] What is their love language?
[10] How quickly do they fall for someone?
[11] What are small things that make them happy?
[12] How high is their self-esteem?
[13] What kind of sense of humor do they have, if any?
[14] What does it take to make them laugh, and what does their laugh sound like?
[15] How do they act around people they don't like?
[16] Do they easily rely on others to help them out, or prefer doing everything themselves?
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[17] What is their biggest struggle that no one around them is able to understand or believe?
[18] Do they ever have to hide their identity and for what reason?
[19] If they could change one thing about their past, what would they change?
[20] When they’re sad or upset, do they need company or some time alone?
[21] When they’re sick, would they want others to visit and take care of them, or they would rather prefer not to be seen at not their best?
[22] Do they have nightmares, and if yes, when did they start and what are they usually about?
[23] What was the worst, the darkest period of their life that they have been through?
[24] How hard it is for them to not allow their emotions to cloud their judgement?
[25] Do they have fears and phobias, and if they do, do they usually keep it to themselves or talk about it openly?
[26] Do they have any physical or mental ilness, how do they handle it and how open they are about it?
[27] Do they have any scars, how did they get them and how do they feel about them?
[28] What is something that they will never be able to forgive?
[29] How do they deal with loss, stress and anger?
[30] What are their most healthy and most unhealthy coping mechanisms?
[31] How hard it is for them to own up to their mistakes and wrongdoings?
[32] Is there something they've done in the past that they deeply regret till this day?
[33] What are one of their fondest and most treasured memories?
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[34] Do they have vices they don't want others to know about?
[35] Do they like their own appearance, and what do they do, if anything, to alter it in any way?
[36] Do they own items that have sentimental value?
[37] How would they spend a lazy day when they have nothing specific to do?
[38] What do they usually do or where do they go when they need to feel comfortable and safe?
[39] What is their sleeping habits and favorite sleeping position, either alone and with someone?
[40] How picky they are with food, do they have specific dietary requirements based on their health or culture?
[41] What’s their usual morning routine?
[42] What is their idea of a perfect friendly hangout and/or romantic date?
[43] Do they enjoy flirting or being flirted with?
[44] On a party, where would you find them?
[45] For an event, would they dress like they typically do, or go all out?
[46] Would they rather dress to look attractive or to feel comfortable, and what would they never wear?
[47] Do they drink alcohol, and if they do, how much and how often?
[48] Are they, or were they at some point in their life, a part of any subculture?
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[49] Do they possess any unexpected skill or knowledge that surprises others, and otherwise, what is something anyone would assume they know or can do, but in fact they don’t?
[50] What are they really good and really bad at?
[51] How good are they with money?
[52] Do they speak any other languages aside from their own?
[53] Do they like to sing and how confident they are with their singing?
[54] Do they like giving gifts, and how good are they at picking good gifts?
[55] How long does it take for them to make a new place feel like home, and what do they need for it?
[56] How would they react to hearing a dirty joke?
[57] What was the most stupid or dangerous thing they have ever done?
[58] In the situation where they had to choose, would they rather stay loyal to their morals or to people they love?
[59] What would they want to be remembered for?
[60] If they were to commit a crime, what kind of crime would it most likely be?
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some of these question were written myself, some are the courtesy of my friend, and some were brought from my questionnaires in my old fandom. if you use them, please reblog or link back to this post
Unintentional flex
I used to play games like this, where every hue had to be in the right spot, so maybe it was unfair.
I feel mean because I tried this on a whim, and I had strategies.
How well do you see color?
I’m cry I scored 60, I feel blind
Thanks for the tag, @illarian-rambling :>
Have Hades and her school dorm room (except she'd definitely have a few weapons in her room. Canonically, they are hiding under her bed.) And she definitely wasn't pictured immediately after a fight. Totally not. She just has strawberry jelly on her cheek! And that's a very fancy and large butter knife! Not a sword!
I sneaky tag @rumeysawrites :>
first time I’ve ever made one of these games so!
rules: make a character with this picrew, then make that character’s room (if they have one—if no then just imagine one up) with this one! Feel free to go more in depth about what’s in their room, or just about the character in general. Or just post the pictures and be done with it! It’s your choice.
yahoo it’s a Kai time ✨
As some of yall know, Kaiden is the main character of my WIP Interwoven! She decorates her room pretty sparsely, but I wasn’t able to add in any of the lil shells and rocks she collects. Either way, she has a bunch of those, plus records and mythology books, and that little pillow on the bed was something I thought fit her. She needs her silly lil pillow ok i don’t make the rules.
feel free to either reblog this with your own picrews or make a separate post
(psssst tag me if you make another one I wanna seeeee)
without further ado, I’ll make this an Open Tag as well as tagging the Tag Game List! Lemme know if you’d like on/off via dm:
@sableglass @dioles-writes @viridis-icithus @allaboutmagic @paeliae-occasionally
@inky-anathemata @vsnotresponding @nightlylaments @ancientmyth
@thebookishkiwi @verdant-mainframe @threedaysgross @fifis-corner @bamber344
@seafloor509 @viwritesthings @rumeysawrites @pizzamanstan
@vesanal @an-indecisive-nerd @the-ellia-west @willtheweaver @write-with-will
and I’m also gonna go ahead and tag @leahnardo-da-veggie (you were interested :D) @cepheusgalaxy and @teratheo (feel like you’d enjoy this ^^)
have fun!
fuck it, reblog to give the person you rb'ed this from a freshly baked buttery croissant.
It's my birthday! Sort of. Having a party today to celebrate and this is the closest Saturday I got (It's actually Monday haha). So happy STS! Let's chat about writing 😆 my inbox is open!
Reblog this post for a question in your inbox about your writing!
I had a momentary idea for dialect in my story
I wonder if this would work in real life.
"Could I meet with you in one event?"
"What...? Don't you mean an hour?"
"Our? No, I mean an event. You know, when the sun has moved a bit, not... What do you mean our?"
"I mean... when the sun has moved an increment across the sky. There aren't any events planned today, if that is what you mean."
"No, no! I mean an event! When time has passed! Not... not when something major has happened!"
"Could I have a few moments of your time?"
"Sure! What do you need?"
"Could you tell me where... and the park is?"
"I need to go... I have something to do in a few minutes."
"M...min...minutes? What is a minute...?"
"*sighs in not having enough time to explain*"
"Could I meet with you at the second period?"
"What? Second period? That just happened. Are you okay? Do you need to go to the healer?"
"Gods, what was it you called it? When lunch happens."
"You want to go to lunch with me? Why didn't you say that?"
"No, I want to meet with you during that time, not eat with you! Gods, why are you so irritating?"
If you couldn't tell
Event = hour
Moment = minutes
Period = either sunrise, noon, sunset, or midnight (second period being noon)
One speaker is of the more cultured city folk, the other is from an isolated clan of people who are not as cultured. The second person vaguely knows that the other group has different words for time, hence why they understood that the other could have been talking about a major thing happening when they were talking about an event, but they obviously don't know specifics.